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It is the closest, but it is by no means "exactly" like the real test.
If securities law or general finance interests you, then I implore you to read Black Edge by Sheelah Kolhatkar. It's all about SAC Capital Advisors and Steven Cohen -- Sooo good!
@ - that rule is incredibly confusing! The Priest can only sit immediately before one person, so I suppose the best interpretation of the rule would be what you wrote. However, this is such a weirdly worded rule that I am not 100% sure
Me, too!
Call LSAC and ask them to cancel it
Just finished: LG, LR, RC
LG was pretty average and is like PTs from the 80s (not too hard, not too easy).
LR was also average. There were definitely a few challenging questions, though.
RC is going to make or break me. The two hardest passages were 8 questions each, so we'll see how it works out.
Congrats to everyone who took the exam!
Does anyone know if the RC passages described in this feed are the same for ALL February LSAT-FLEXs? #help
I also had trouble with this. When I fully shutdown my computer and restarted it the RAM was down to 70%. But an hour later it was back up to 98%. I just plan on fully shutting down my computer right before I take the exam. Hopefully that works!
I had the same thing happen to me. I called LSAC immediately after I completed the test and told them to cancel. I then retook the test with a new prompt and everything worked out!
Interested!
Ask yourself why you're taking this exam. I do it to give my future family and friends a better life. That's all the motivation I will ever need
Not ready -----> Don't take the LSAT
You can take it anytime you want. You just have to download an application that records you while taking the exam.
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Very interested -- thank you so much!